In the question below choose the word(s) or phrase which best fills the gap(s):
The ceremony was rounded .... very late.

a

up

b

off

c

of

d

out

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Deepthinker581
4 years ago

Round up means to arrest, while round off means to conclude or end a programme: The police have rounded up the suspects. The smugglers fought hard but they were eventually rounded up by the customs officers.

adebowale adebola
11 years ago

Did is rubbish.awu can it be rounded up

edna.oghenebrume
12 years ago

d correct answer is 'off' not 'on'. To round off a ceremony means to make it com to a satisfactory conclusion.

Ikiroma
11 years ago

Pls ion vhink d answer is 'rounded up.....I vhink d rite answer is roundedoff....its also in d dictonary

benjyboy
11 years ago

it's supposed to be off not up

samlaz
2 years ago

Answer

manboy
12 years ago

nothing like "round up" or "rounded up" in dictionary it is "round off" or "rounded off"

ayangade
11 years ago

sorry to round up means to arrest especially by the police bt round off means to conclude pls check invisible teacher by dele ashade

its round off not up

Myschool Paul
10 years ago

Thanks for your contributions. Corrections have been made.

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